It’s a bird, it’s a new Dunkin’ plane — in partnership with JetBlue
- JetBlue unveiled on May 12 in Boston an Airbus A320 named Brewing Altitude with a Dunkin' themed livery in pink and orange colors.
- This event celebrates the long-standing partnership between JetBlue and Dunkin', which started in 2006 when Dunkin’s coffee became available onboard and expanded in 2011 as the exclusive coffee provider.
- The plane’s tail features a playful donut and coffee motif, reflecting both brands’ Boston heritage and their shared focus on serving loyal customers at 35,000 feet.
- Marty St. George, who leads JetBlue, described the new livery as lively and daring, while Scott Murphy, head of Dunkin’, expressed enthusiasm about their distinctive pink and orange colors taking to the skies.
- Travelers who board this special JetBlue aircraft on Mondays between mid-May and early September 2025 will receive complimentary elite benefits and rewards via joint offers from JetBlue and Dunkin'.
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JetBlue paints plane with special Dunkin' livery
JetBlue decked out one of its planes with a Dunkin’ Donuts-themed livery.The orange and pink-painted plane was revealed by the two companies on Monday in Boston, a significant city for JetBlue’s operations and not far from the coffee and donut chain’s headquarters. The aircraft is an Airbus A320 called "Brewing Altitude," the companies said.In addition to the orange and pink paint job, its tail sports a "playful donut and coffee motif," accordin…
JetBlue unveils new Dunkin'-themed plane
In celebration of its longtime partnership with Dunkin’, JetBlue is going pink and orange. The airline today unveiled a new airplane in collaboration with the iconic Massachusetts coffee brand — a pink and orange Airbus A320 with a “doughnut and coffee motif,” the companies said. The new plane is named Brewing Altitude, and is in recognition of the decades long relationship between the two brands, the companies said. More on this story from Bost…
JetBlue’s donut plane - Stuck at the Airport
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